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MydT9

posted on 12/7/10 at 08:30 PM Reply With Quote
STACK 8100 display

Has anyone succesfully used another type of Wheel Speed Sensor or does it have to be STACK;s own branded Wheel Proximity Sensor so that the display can read it? This is the one being advertised for the dash but could I use a more cost effective one

http://www.merlinmotorsport.co.uk/p14541/STACK-PROXIMITY-WHEEL-SPEED-SENSOR/product_info.html

Any help would be useful,

Thanks

Mydrian





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hicost

posted on 12/7/10 at 08:54 PM Reply With Quote
Hi

I use the hunter sender on my 8100 last one in the link

James

http://www.merlinmotorsport.co.uk/INSTRUMENTS-/-GAUGES-Speedo-Pickups/c1_272/index.html





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MydT9

posted on 12/7/10 at 09:01 PM Reply With Quote
Hi,

Thanks but as I'm running a BEC I need a wheel speed sensor as oppose to a sensor to the gearbox. Will keep my fingers crossed.

Mydrian





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SeaBass

posted on 13/7/10 at 09:54 AM Reply With Quote
These are generally just industrial induction proximity sensors that have had a large margin whacked on top.

The trick is to find the spec of the original ie NPN / PNP, supply voltage, sensing distance and then buy from Farnell or eBay. That's what I did for my Speedo when I picked up a suitable sensor for £4 instead of £60.

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